Under the Solano Sun

golden yellow sunflower highlighted in a field of sunflowers against the blue sky

Seasonal observations by UC Master Gardeners of Solano County

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Cracked and leaking hose. photos by Janet Snyder
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TLC for Your Sprinkler System

February 10, 2022
We are now about halfway through winter, yet here in California, signs of spring are well underway. Trees are blossoming, daffodils have bloomed, the days are getting longer (I was working in my yard tonight until 6 pm).
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Pruned hydrangea. photos by Launa Herrmann
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Everlasting Hydrangeas

February 9, 2022
Who doesn't enjoy a pretty bouquet of freshly cut flowers from the garden? But have you ever tried picking a bouquet of hydrangeas? I discovered the flowers are rather finicky. Once cut, and almost before the stems touch water, they wilt.
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citrus bud mite lemon
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Citrus Bud Mite

February 8, 2022
Yikes, what is this, what happened to it? It's supposed to be a lemon. According to the UC IPM page on Pests in Gardens and Landscapes, the deformity is probably caused by a Citrus Bud Mite called Eriophyes sheldoni.
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photos by Melissa Sandoval
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Solving Two Garden Problems at One Time

February 4, 2022
About 6 years ago I realized I had two problems in my front yard. One was the almost 5-month long pod drop from a big, beautiful 40 plus-year-old Magnolia grandiflora. Like an evergreen tree, it drops tough leather-like leaves from late May through August. Then begins the 5-month long seed pod drop.
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